Minocal_C5_ISF heat meter
B.One

Heat meter with single-jet flow sensor:
Minocal C5-ISF B.One

Electronic compact heat meter with single-jet flow sensor

Electronic compact heat meter with single-jet flow sensor

The reliability and high measurement dynamics of the Minocal C5-ISF B.One (ISF = Inline Single-Jet Flow Sensor) guarantee optimal measurement results throughout its entire service life. Equipped with the robust single-jet flow sensor ISF featuring non-reactive electronic impeller scanning, a screw-in meter is available in all common installation dimensions for easy calibration replacement.

Performance characteristics of the Minocal C5-ISF B.One heat meter

  • Available as a heat meter, cold meter or combined heat/cold meter
  • Lowest building height
  • Optional with M-Bus or wireless M-Bus
  • Optionally with 3 inputs or outputs
  • Horizontal and vertical installation positions
  • Storage of all monthly values ​​over the entire lifespan (Lifetime Data Logger)
  • Extensive maximum value storage for power, flow rate and other parameters
  • Präzise und langzeitstabil
  • Very large dynamic range
  • MID-compliant device in class 3
  • No calming sections necessary

Universally applicable

The Minocal C5-ISF B.One heat meter offers a wide range of applications: The device can be supplied with temperature sensors for symmetrical installation as well as in a non-symmetrical version, with a return flow sensor already integrated into the volume measuring unit.

The universally applicable temperature sensors can be installed either directly immersed in the medium or in approved immersion sleeves. The heat meter is therefore not only ideal for new installations, but especially for replacement installations in a wide variety of metering systems.

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